On 16 Dec 2007, Tim Hill wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dave Symes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Got a problem... guess there is an answer but can't seem to find it.
> 
>> Silly people
> 
> Guilty m'lud.
> 
>> create sites with black backgrounds, then plonk grey text
>> on it... or Dark blue text.
> 
> oops   www.tightfittheatre.co.uk/index.htm
> 
>> In Oregano, If I tick Off the "Use Document colours" the black
>> background is replaced with white and I can see the grey text.
> 
> Okay, so our text isn't the darkest blue in Netsurf, and there's more
> white than grey text. Is it legible?
> 
>> Is there a comparable option in NetSurf? I'm using NS (02 Dec 2007
>> 06:00)
> 
> Maybe NS assumes eyes and a monitor of the highest quality?   ;-)
> (There are times I would like to apply gamma adjustment to web pages, to
> see dark pictures or over-exposed ones without having to download and
> fiddle with an editor. Not such a problem with my new spectacles.  ;-))
> 
> I wonder how many web sites are developed on new LCDs, rather than ratty
> old ray-tubes such as the example on my right: it has an okay picture as
> long as the case has a sharp blow once in a while. It struggles with the
> RiscPC's apparently 'weak' output and it's old, it's burnt in and it's
> dying.
> 
> <checks all web sites on CRT>
> 
> Nope, they look okay to me. But wait! Netsurf renders the colours wrongly
> and the _always_underlined_links_ are dark blue, rather than the chosen
> hue of pale green (see any other browser). So you maybe don't need to be
> able to disable colours, you perhaps need to be able to turn them on!!!
Its pale green here (CRT, NS 28Dec07)

> 
> Someone else can hunt around the bug-tracker for that one, I'm off to bed.
> 


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Roger
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